Migrant's multi-million-dollar plan to save a dying outback town
Baljit Singh Bajwa aims to revive the dwindling town of Leigh Creek, South Australia, home to 100 residents, by investing in its extensive infrastructure. His multi-million-dollar vision includes promoting tourism and community events to utilize facilities once meant for 2,800 residents. Without increased patronage, the town risks losing its key assets and charm.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 18:52 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 19:00 UTC
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